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QUESTION OF THE DAY: Are newspapers like the Wall Street Journal trying to inject in their headlines that little word Liz Spiers made popular

Published: Monday, January 15, 2007

We hate the word, we never use it on purpose or in our "About us" page to describe our style of writing like almost every other blog out there. But what we do notice is that Newspapers like the Wall Street Journal (clipping above) seem to be jumping on the "Snark" wagon. Then again how would we know what snark look and sounds like?

Labels: LizSpiers, NEWSPAPERS

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